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are camouflaging

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Maybe some of the mollusks are camouflaging themselves—after all, they spend an awful lot of time hanging out on green plants.

From Scientific American • Dec. 16, 2013

At least, when I say "we" are camouflaging, I mean that I run out for two minutes about every three hours, and give hurried directions to a few bewildered men, and rush in again.

From Letters to Helen Impressions of an Artist on the Western Front by Henderson, Keith